
You no longer need that big transmitter anymore! The programmable
OMNI Tx
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3.0 Servo
handheld transmitter will control your garden railway live steam locomotives perfectly from
the palm of your hand. An
Omni Rx
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3 or Rx23
receiver with be needed to work with the
OMNI Tx
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3.0
transmitter.
2.4GHz gives perfect glitch free control for up to 800 metres range.
Four servos can be controlled from an OMNI Tx
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3.0 Servo Transmitter. Two infinitely varia-
ble and two with stop positions. Cruise control is possible by turning off the transmitter
while the train is running. Turn back on to instantly regain control.
Black Push Buttons 1. 2 . and 3
Buttons 1 and 2 control Servo 3. Button 3 controls Servo 4 and BIND
Press button 3 and Servo 4 swings from left to
right. Release and the arm swings back. Excellent
for operating whistles and couplings etc.
Buttons 1,2 and 3 are also employed in re
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programming the transmitter
Press 1 and the servo moves to the left. Press
again and it returns to centre.
Press button 2 for Right movement and again
for centre. Ideal for simple reverser.
Rx
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23 receiver circuit diagram for use with a four Servos.
Programmable Four Servo Operation
S1 and S2 infinitely variable. S3 three position,S4 two position
2.4GHz Technology by Timpdon
Requires an
OMNI Rx
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3 or Rx23
receiver.
Up to 800 metres range
Telemetry feedback on LED 2, ideal for monitoring boiler wa-
ter level.
OMNI Tx-3.0
Servo
2.4GHz Handheld Transmitter
2 x AAA Battery box
If Alkaline batteries
are used up to 200
hours of continuous
use is possible.
ON/OFF
Slide switch
Slide down for ON
More Info
For more information
see overleaf
S2
Servo 2
Gives
infinitely variable
servo movement
(Blower, gas valve or
reverser)
S1
Servo 1
Gives
infinitely variable
servo movement
(Regulator, gas
valve, etc.)
Rx
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23
OMNI Tx-3.0
Servo
Programmable 2.4GHz Transmitter
For Live Steam Locos
Another
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PRODUCT MADE BY
P.O.BOX 675,
Blackburn, Lancs.
BB1 9DL
UK
WWW.FOSWORKS.CO.UK
Tel 0(44)1254 814675
Telemetry
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by default, telemetry (i.e. feedback from the receiver to the handset) is not acti-
vated for a longer battery life. If it is required, then it must be activated with the following proce-
dure: Turn Transmitter OFF, Hold down buttons 1,2, and 3. Turn on transmitter and keep hold-
ing down all three buttons until LED2 goes on. Release all buttons. It is now active and LED2
will illuminate whenever the telemetry input on the FRx23 is grounded. To de
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activate, use the
same procedure. If the Rx fails to send to the handset, the LED will begin flashing 2 times per
second to indicate loss of feedback so the model should be checked to see if the battery is low
or some other fault has occurred.